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Directions & Connections Plan (cid:127) All Safe and Sound Plan Services (cid:127) Driving Directions - Advisor delivered or OnStar


Turn-by-Turn Navigation (If equipped)


(cid:127) RideAssist (cid:127) Information and Convenience Services


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OnStar Steering Wheel Controls Your vehicle may have a Talk/Mute button that can be used to interact with OnStar Hands-Free Calling. See Audio Steering Wheel Controls on page 3-76
for more information. On some vehicles, you may have to hold the button for a few seconds and give the command “ONSTAR” to activate the OnStar Hands-Free Calling. OnStar voice command does not work unless Personal Calling is activated. To activate Personal Calling, see the OnStar Owner’s Guide. On some vehicles, the mute button can be used to dial numbers into voicemail systems, or to dial phone extensions. See the OnStar Owner’s Guide for more information.


How OnStar Service Works Your vehicle’s OnStar system has the capability of recording and transmitting vehicle information. This information is automatically sent to an OnStar Call Center at the time of an OnStar button press, Emergency button press or if your airbags or AACN system deploys. The vehicle information usually includes your GPS location and, in the event of a crash, additional information regarding the accident that your vehicle has been involved in (e.g. the direction from which your vehicle was hit). When you use the Virtual Advisor feature of OnStar Hands-Free Calling, your vehicle also sends OnStar your GPS location so that we can provide you with location-based services. OnStar service cannot work unless your vehicle is in a place where OnStar has an agreement with a wireless service provider for service in that area. OnStar service also cannot work unless you are in a place where the wireless service provider OnStar has hired for that area has coverage, network capacity and reception when the service is needed, and technology that is compatible with the OnStar service. Not all services are available everywhere, particularly in remote or enclosed areas, or at all times.


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Location information about your vehicle is only available if the GPS satellite signals are unobstructed and available. Your vehicle must have a working electrical system (including adequate battery power) for the OnStar equipment to operate. There are other problems OnStar cannot control that may prevent OnStar from providing OnStar service to you at any particular time or place. Some examples are damage to important parts of your vehicle in an accident, hills, tall buildings, tunnels, weather or wireless phone network congestion. Your Responsibility Increase the radio volume if you cannot hear the OnStar advisor. If the light next to the OnStar buttons is red, this means that your system is not functioning properly and should be checked by your dealer/retailer. If the light appears clear (no light is appearing), your OnStar subscription has expired. You can always press the OnStar button to confirm that your OnStar equipment is active.


Universal Home Remote System The Universal Home Remote System provides a way to replace up to three hand-held Radio-Frequency (RF) transmitters used to activate devices such as garage door openers, security systems, and home lighting. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received,


including interference that may cause undesired operation.


This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received,


including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility could void authorization to use this equipment.


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Universal Home Remote System Operation (With One Triangular LED)


If there is one triangular Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicator light above the Universal Home Remote buttons, follow the instructions below. This system provides a way to replace up to three remote control transmitters used to activate devices such as garage door openers, security systems, and home automation devices. Do not use the Universal Home Remote with any garage door opener that does not have the stop and reverse feature. This includes any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982.


Read the instructions completely before attempting to program the Universal Home Remote. Because of the steps involved, it may be helpful to have another person available to assist you in the programming the Universal Home Remote. Keep the original hand-held transmitter for use in other vehicles as well as for future Universal Home Remote programming. It is also recommended that upon the sale of the vehicle, the programmed Universal Home Remote buttons should be erased for security purposes. See “Erasing Universal Home Remote Buttons” later in this section. When programming a garage door, park outside of the garage. Park directly in line with and facing the garage door opener motor-head or gate motor-head. Be sure that people and objects are clear of the garage door or gate you are programming. It is recommended that a new battery be installed in your hand-held transmitter for quicker and more accurate transmission of the radio-frequency signal.


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Programming the Universal Home Remote System If you have questions or need help programming the Universal Home Remote System, call 1-800-355-3515
or go to www.homelink.com. Programming a garage door opener involves time-sensitive actions, so read the entire procedure before you begin. If you do not follow these actions, the device will time out and you will have to repeat the procedure. To program up to three devices:


1. From inside the vehicle, press and hold down the


two outside buttons at the same time, releasing only when the Universal Home Remote indicator light begins to flash, after 20 seconds. This step will erase the factory settings or all previously programmed buttons.


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Do not hold down the buttons for longer than 30 seconds and do not repeat this step to program the remaining two Universal Home Remote buttons.


2. Hold the end of your hand-held transmitter about 1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the Universal Home Remote buttons while keeping the indicator light in view. The hand-held transmitter was supplied by the manufacturer of your garage door opener receiver (motor head unit).


3. At the same time, press and hold both the Universal


Home Remote button that you would like to use to control the garage door and the hand-held transmitter button. Do not release the Universal Home Remote button or the hand-held transmitter button until Step 4 has been completed. Some entry gates and garage door openers may require you to substitute Step 3 with the procedure noted in “Gate Operator and Canadian Programming” later in this section.


4. The indicator light on the Universal Home Remote


will flash slowly at first and then rapidly after Universal Home Remote successfully receives the frequency signal from the hand-held transmitter. Release both buttons.


5. Press and hold the newly-trained Universal Home


Remote button and observe the indicator light. If the indicator light stays on continuously, the programming is complete and your garage door should move when the Universal Home Remote button is pressed and released. You do not need to continue the programming Steps 6 through 8 and can stop here. If the Universal Home Remote indicator light blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns to a constant light, continue with the programming Steps 6 through 8. It may be helpful to have another person available to assist with the remaining steps.


6. After Steps 1 through 5 have been completed,


locate inside the garage the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit). Locate the “Learn” or “Smart” button. The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer.


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7. Firmly press and release the “Learn” or “Smart” button. After you press this button, you will have 30 seconds to complete Step 8.


8. Immediately return to the vehicle. Firmly press and hold the Universal Home Remote button, chosen in Step 3 to control the garage door, for two seconds, and then release it. If the garage door does not move, press and hold the same button a second time for two seconds, and then release it. Again, if the door does not move, press and hold the same button a third time for two seconds, and then release. The Universal Home Remote should now activate the garage door.


To program the remaining two Universal Home Remote buttons, begin with Step 2 of “Programming the Universal Home Remote System.” Do not repeat Step 1, as this will erase all previous programming from the Universal Home Remote buttons.


Gate Operator and Canadian Programming If you have questions or need help programming the Universal Home Remote System, call 1-800-355-3515
or go to www.homelink.com. Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter signals to time out or quit after several seconds of transmission. This may not be long enough for Universal Home Remote to pick up the signal during programming. Similarly, some U.S. gate operators are manufactured to time out in the same manner. If you live in Canada, or you are having difficulty programming a gate operator or garage door opener by using the “Programming Universal Home Remote” procedures, regardless of where you live, replace Step 3
under “Programming Universal Home Remote” with the following: Continue to press and hold the Universal Home Remote button while you press and release every two seconds (cycle) the hand-held transmitter button until the frequency signal has been successfully accepted by the Universal Home Remote. The Universal Home Remote indicator light will flash slowly at first and then rapidly. Proceed with Step 4 under “Programming Universal Home Remote” to complete.


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Using Universal Home Remote Press and hold the appropriate Universal Home Remote button for at least half of a second. The indicator light will come on while the signal is being transmitted. Erasing Universal Home Remote Buttons Erase the programmed buttons when you sell or terminate your lease. To erase all programmed buttons on the Universal Home Remote device:


Reprogramming a Single Universal Home Remote Button To reprogram any of the three Universal Home Remote buttons, repeat the programming instructions earlier in this section, beginning with Step 2. For help or information on the Universal Home Remote System, call the customer assistance phone number under Customer Assistance Offices on page 7-5. Storage Areas


Glove Box To open the glove box, lift up on the lever. The glove box divider can be removed. The slots on the left side are for storing the divider.


1. Press and hold down the two outside buttons until the indicator light begins to flash, after 20 seconds.


2. Release both buttons.


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Cupholders There are cupholders located in front of and behind the center console.


Sunglasses Storage Compartment Your vehicle may have a sunglasses storage compartment located near the rearview mirror. Push the cover to open. Center Console Storage


To access the cupholders behind the center console, push the button.


Instrument Panel Storage Your vehicle has a storage area located to left of the steering wheel. Pull down on the handle to access.


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Your vehicle has a center console with an upper, lower and rear storage area. To access the upper storage area, lift up on the top lever. To access the lower storage area, lift up on the bottom lever. The top of the center console can extend forward. To adjust, hold the top of the lever up and pull the top of the center console forward.


Rear Seat Armrest


Cargo Cover


To access the rear seat armrest, pull the handle down. Lift the top of the armrest to access the storage area.


Convenience Net Your vehicle may have a convenience net in the rear of the vehicle. Store small loads as far forward as possible. The net should not be used to store heavy loads.


Your vehicle may have a cargo cover. It can be used to cover items in the rear of the vehicle. Pull the cover toward the rear of the vehicle and place each end in the slots provided. To install the cover, place each end of the cover in the holes behind the rear seat. To remove the cover, pull both ends toward each other.


Cargo Tie Downs There are four cargo tie-downs located in the rear compartment of the vehicle, that can be used to secure small loads.


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Cargo Management System Your vehicle may have a cargo management system in the rear of the vehicle. The system has rails with adapters and hooks. These are used to hold the net and mesh pocket.


Sunroof


The sunroof control switch is located between the sun visors.


To operate the sunroof, the ignition must be in ON/RUN, ACC/ACCESSORY, or in Retained Accessory Power (RAP). See Retained Accessory Power (RAP) on page 2-18. Pull and release the switch quickly to express-open the sunroof. Press and release the switch quickly to stop the sunroof before it is completely open. The sun shade automatically opens with the sunroof. The sunshade cannot be closed with the sunroof open. To close the sunroof, press the switch. The sunshade must be closed manually. Pull up on the switch to tilt the sunroof. Push down on the switch to close it. The sunshade must be manually opened and closed when the sunroof is in the vent position.


The adapters are used to hold the net. Slide the adapters to the desired location on the upper and lower groove of the rail and turn the handle up to lock it in place. Compress the rods of the net and insert them into the corresponding openings of the adapter. The longer rod is for the upper adapter. The hooks hold the mesh pocket. To insert a hook on the rail, place the hook in the upper groove of the rail and press it into the lower groove.


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Section 3


Instrument Panel


Instrument Panel Overview ...............................3-4
Hazard Warning Flashers ................................3-6
Horn .............................................................3-6
Tilt Wheel .....................................................3-6
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever .........................3-7
Turn and Lane-Change Signals ........................3-7
Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer ..................3-8
Flash-to-Pass .................................................3-8
Windshield Wipers ..........................................3-8
Rainsense™ II Wipers .....................................3-9
Windshield Washer .......................................3-10
Rear Window Wiper/Washer ...........................3-11
Cruise Control ..............................................3-11
Exterior Lamps .............................................3-14
Wiper Activated Headlamps ............................3-14
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) .......................3-15
Automatic Headlamp System ..........................3-15
Instrument Panel Brightness ...........................3-16
Dome Lamp .................................................3-16
Entry Lighting ...............................................3-16
Reading Lamps ............................................3-17
Battery Run-Down Protection ..........................3-17
Accessory Power Outlet(s) .............................3-17
Climate Controls ............................................3-18
Automatic Climate Control System ...................3-18
Outlet Adjustment .........................................3-23
Passenger Compartment Air Filter ...................3-23


Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators ............3-25
Instrument Panel Cluster ................................3-26
Speedometer and Odometer ...........................3-27
Trip Odometer ..............................................3-27
Tachometer .................................................3-27
Safety Belt Reminders ...................................3-28
Airbag Readiness Light ..................................3-29
Passenger Airbag Status Indicator ...................3-30
Charging System Light ..................................3-32
Brake System Warning Light ..........................3-32
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light ....3-33
Traction Control System (TCS) Warning Light ...3-34
Electronic Stability Program Indicator Light .......3-34
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light ......3-35
Tire Pressure Light .......................................3-35
Malfunction Indicator Lamp .............................3-36
Oil Pressure Light .........................................3-38
Change Engine Oil Light ................................3-39
Security Light ...............................................3-40
Cruise Control Light ......................................3-40
Highbeam On Light .......................................3-40
Low Washer Fluid Warning Light .....................3-40
Fuel Gage ...................................................3-41
Low Fuel Warning Light .................................3-42
Auto Stop Mode ...........................................3-42
Charge/Assist Gage ......................................3-43
Fuel Economy Light ......................................3-43


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Section 3


Instrument Panel


Driver Information Center (DIC) .......................3-44
DIC Operation and Displays ...........................3-44
DIC Compass ..............................................3-48
DIC Warnings and Messages .........................3-50
Audio System(s) .............................................3-59
Setting the Clock ..........................................3-60
Radio(s) ......................................................3-62


Using an MP3 ..............................................3-70
XM Radio Messages .....................................3-75
Audio Steering Wheel Controls .......................3-76
Radio Reception ...........................................3-76
Fixed Mast Antenna ......................................3-77
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System .............3-77


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✍ NOTES


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Instrument Panel Overview


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The main components of the instrument panel are the following:


A. Air Outlets. See Outlet Adjustment on page 3-23. B. Instrument Panel Brightness Control. See Instrument


Panel Brightness on page 3-16.


M. Horn. See Horn on page 3-6. N. Audio Steering Wheel Controls. See Audio Steering


Wheel Controls on page 3-76.


C. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever. See Turn


Signal/Multifunction Lever on page 3-7.


D. Instrument Panel Cluster. See Instrument Panel


Cluster on page 3-26.


O. Rear Window Wiper/Washer. See Rear Window


Wiper/Washer on page 3-11.


P. Traction Control System Button. See Traction


Control System (TCS) on page 4-7


E. Windshield Wiper Lever. See Windshield Wipers on


page 3-8.


F. Audio System. See Audio System(s) on page 3-59. G. Auxiliary Input Jack. See Radio(s) on page 3-62. H. Exterior Lamps Control. See Exterior Lamps


on page 3-14.


I. Instrument Panel Storage Area. See Instrument


Panel Storage on page 2-42.


J. Hood Release. See Hood Release on page 5-11. K. Cruise Control Buttons. See Cruise Control on


page 3-11.


L. Tilt Wheel Lever. See Tilt Wheel on page 3-6.


Q. Shift Lever. See Automatic Transmission Operation


on page 2-23.


R. Automatic Climate Control System. See Automatic


Climate Control System on page 3-18.


S. Hazard Warning Flasher Button. See Hazard


Warning Flashers on page 3-6.


T. Passenger Air Bag Status Indicator. See Passenger


Airbag Status Indicator on page 3-30.


U. Passenger Safety Belt Reminder Display. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 3-28. V. Glove Box. See Glove Box on page 2-41.


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Hazard Warning Flashers The hazard warning flashers let you warn the police and others that you have a problem. The front and rear turn signal lamps will flash on and off.


Tilt Wheel The vehicle has a tilt steering wheel which can be adjusted before driving.


The hazard warning flasher button is on the instrument panel.


Press the button to make the front and rear turn signal lamps flash on and off. Press again to turn the flashers completely off. The hazard warning flashers work even if the key is not in the ignition switch. Horn Press near or on the horn symbols on the steering wheel pad to sound the horn.


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The tilt lever is on the lower left side of the steering column. To tilt the wheel, hold the wheel and push the lever down. Then, move the wheel to a comfortable position and pull the lever up firmly to lock the steering column in place.


Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever


The lever on the left side of the steering column includes: (cid:127) G Turn and Lane-Change Signals. See Turn and


Lane-Change Signals on page 3-7.


(cid:127) 3 Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer. See


Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer on page 3-8.


(cid:127) Flash-to-Pass Feature. See Flash-to-Pass on


page 3-8.


Turn and Lane-Change Signals The turn signal has one upward (for right) and one downward (for left) positions, which allow you to signal a turn or a lane change. To signal a turn, move the lever all the way up or down. When the turn is finished, the lever returns automatically to the original position.


An arrow on the instrument panel cluster flashes in the direction of the turn or lane change.


To signal a lane change, slightly raise or lower the lever until the arrow starts to flash and release the lever. The turn signal flashes automatically three times. As you signal a turn or a lane change, if the arrows flash rapidly, a signal bulb may be burned out and other drivers will not see your turn signal. If a bulb is burned out, replace it to help avoid an accident. If the arrows do not go on at all when you signal a turn, check the fuse, see Fuses and Circuit Breakers on page 5-90 and for burned-out bulbs.


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Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer To change the headlamps from low beam to high or high beam to low, push the turn signal lever all the way towards the instrument panel and release it.


This indicator light turns on in the instrument panel cluster when the high beams are on.


Windshield Wipers Clear ice and snow from the wiper blades before using them. If the wiper blades are frozen to the windshield, gently loosen or thaw them. If the blades do become damaged, install new blades or blade inserts. See Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement on page 5-46. Heavy snow or ice can overload the wiper motor. A circuit breaker will stop the motor until it cools down. Clear away snow or ice to prevent an overload.


Flash-to-Pass This feature lets you use your high-beam headlamps to signal a driver in front of you that you want to pass. To flash the high beams from low beam, pull the turn signal/multifunction lever all the way towards you. Then release it.


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The lever on the right side of the steering column operates the windshield wipers. Push up or pull down on the lever to place it in one of the following positions.


8(Mist): Pull the lever down and release it for a single wiping cycle. The lever will return to its original position. For more cycles, hold the lever down before releasing it. 9(Off): Move the lever to this position to turn off the wipers. &(Intermittent): Move the lever to this position to set a delay between wipes. To set for a shorter or longer delay between wipes, move the switch on top of the lever left or right to decrease or increase wiper movement. a (Low): Move the lever to this position for slow, steady wiping cycles. 1 (High): Move the lever to this position for rapid wiping cycles.


Rainsense™ II Wipers If your vehicle has Rainsense™ II windshield wipers, the moisture sensor is located next to the inside rearview mirror and is mounted on the windshield. When active, these sensors are able to detect moisture on the windshield and automatically turn on the wipers. To turn on the Rainsense™ feature, the wipers must be set to one of the five delay settings on the multifunction lever. Each of the five settings adjusts the sensitivity of the rainsensor. Since different drivers have different setting preferences, it is recommended that the mid-range setting (position 3) be used initially. For more wipes, select the higher settings; for fewer wipes, select the lower settings located closer to the off position on the multifunction lever. The rainsensor will automatically control the frequency of the wipes from the off setting to the high speed setting according to the weather conditions. The wipers can be left in a rainsense mode even when it is not raining. When Rainsense™ is active, the headlamps will turn on automatically if the exterior lamp control is in the AUTO position and the wipers are active. Notice: Going through an automatic car wash with the wipers on can damage them. Turn the wipers off when going through an automatic car wash.


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Windshield Washer


{CAUTION:


In freezing weather, do not use your washer until the windshield is warmed. Otherwise the washer fluid can form ice on the windshield, blocking your vision.


Pull the windshield wiper lever toward you to spray washer fluid on the windshield. The wipers will run for a few cycles to clear the windshield. For more wash cycles, pull the lever forward and hold.


Heated Windshield Washer If your vehicle has the Rainsense™ windshield wiper system, the windshield washer fluid is heated. For more information about Rainsense™ wipers, see Rainsense™ II Wipers on page 3-9. The heated windshield washer only works with the front wiper system, not the rear wiper system. This feature helps to clear ice, snow, tree sap, or bugs from the windshield. The heated windshield washer fluid system automatically turns on when the windshield washer fluid is used while the rear window defogger is on. For more information about the rear window defogger, see Automatic Climate Control System on page 3-18. This activation begins four heated wash/wipe cycles. The first heated wash/wipe cycle can take up to 40 seconds to occur, depending on outside temperature. After the first wash/wipe cycle, it can take up to 20 seconds for each of the remaining cycles. When the heated windshield washer fluid system is activated under certain outside temperature conditions, steam might flow out of the washer nozzles for a short period of time before washer fluid is sprayed. This is a normal condition.


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Rear Window Wiper/Washer The rear wiper and rear wash button is located on the instrument panel above the climate control system. = (Rear Wiper/Washer): Press this button to wash and wipe the rear window.


The rear window washer uses the same reservoir as the windshield washer. Check the windshield washer reservoir level if the front windshield can be worked, but no fluid is sprayed when the rear washer is activated. See Windshield Washer Fluid on page 5-29.


5 (Delay): Press this button to turn the delayed wiping on or off.


Cruise Control With cruise control, the vehicle can maintain a speed of about 25 mph (40 km/h) or more without keeping your foot on the accelerator. This can really help on long trips. Cruise control does not work at speeds below 25 mph (40 km/h).


{CAUTION:


Cruise control can be dangerous where you cannot drive safely at a steady speed. So, do not use your cruise control on winding roads or in heavy traffic. Cruise control can be dangerous on slippery roads. On such roads, fast changes in tire traction can cause excessive wheel slip, and you could lose control. Do not use cruise control on slippery roads.


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Setting Cruise Control


{CAUTION:


If you leave your cruise control on when you are not using cruise, you might hit a button and go into cruise when you do not want to. You could be startled and even lose control. Keep the cruise control switch off until you want to use cruise control.


The cruise control buttons are located on the left side of the steering wheel.


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E (On/Off): Press this button to turn the cruise control system on and off. An indicator light comes on.


RES+ (Resume/Accel): Press the thumbwheel up to resume a set speed or to accelerate to a higher speed. −SET (Set/Coast): Press the thumbwheel down to set a speed or to decrease the speed. To set a speed do the following:


1. Press the on/off symbol to turn cruise control on.


The indicator light on the button comes on.


2. Get to the speed desired. 3. Press the thumbwheel toward −SET and release it. 4. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. When the brakes are applied, the cruise control shuts off. Resuming a Set Speed If the cruise control is set at a desired speed and then the brakes are applied, the cruise control is disengaged. The indicator light on the instrument panel cluster goes out when the cruise is no longer engaged. To return to the previously set speed, press the thumbwheel up toward RES+ briefly when the vehicle has reached a speed of about 25 mph (40 km/h) or more. This accelerates your vehicle to the previously selected speed.


Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control There are two ways to go to a higher speed. (cid:127) Disengage the cruise control, but do not turn it off. (cid:127) If the cruise control system is already engaged,


press the thumbwheel up toward RES+ and hold it until your vehicle accelerates to the desired speed, and then release the switch. To increase the speed in very small amounts, press the thumbwheel up toward RES+ briefly and then release it. Each time this is done, the vehicle will go about 1 mph (1.6 km/h) faster.


Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control If the cruise control system is already engaged, (cid:127) Push the thumbwheel toward −SET and hold until the desired lower speed is reached, then release it.


(cid:127) To slow down in very small amounts, push the


thumbwheel toward −SET briefly. Each time this is done, the vehicle goes about 1 mph (1.6 km/h) slower.


Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control Use the accelerator pedal to increase the vehicle’s speed. When you take your foot off the pedal, the vehicle will slow down to the previously set cruise control speed. Using Cruise Control on Hills How well the cruise control works on hills depends upon the vehicle’s speed, load, and the steepness of the hills. When going up steep hills, you might have to step on the accelerator pedal to maintain the vehicle’s speed. When going downhill, you might have to brake or shift to a lower gear to maintain the vehicle’s speed. Of course, applying the brakes ends cruise control. Many drivers find this to be too much trouble and do not use cruise control on steep hills. Ending Cruise Control There are three ways to disengage the cruise control: (cid:127) Step lightly on the brake pedal or clutch; when cruise control disengages, the indicator light on the instrument panel cluster goes out.


(cid:127) Press the on/off button, this will turn off the cruise


control system.


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Erasing Speed Memory The cruise control set speed memory is erased when the cruise control or the ignition is turned off.


Exterior Lamps


The exterior lamp control is located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel.


The exterior lamp control can be turned to the following positions: 9 (Off): This position turns off the exterior lamps. The knob returns to the AUTO position after it is released.


AUTO (Automatic): This position is the automatic mode for headlamps. The exterior lamps turn on and off, depending on outside lighting.


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;(Parking Lamps): This position turns on the parking lamps together with the following: (cid:127) Sidemarker Lamps (cid:127) Taillamps (cid:127) License Plate Lamps (cid:127) Instrument Panel Lights


2 (Headlamps): This position turns on the headlamps, together with the previously listed lamps and lights. Lamps On Reminder A warning chime sounds, if the driver’s door is opened while the ignition is off and the lamps are on. Wiper Activated Headlamps This feature automatically turns on the headlamps and parking lamps if the exterior lamp control is set in the AUTO position and the windshield wipers are turned on and have completed eight wipe cycles. See Exterior Lamps on page 3-14 for additional information. When the ignition is turned off, the wiper-activated headlamps immediately turn off. They also turn off if the windshield wiper control is turned off.


Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle during the day. DRL can be helpful in many different driving conditions, but they can be especially helpful in the short periods after dawn and before sunset. Fully functional daytime running lamps are required on all vehicles first sold in Canada. The DRL system makes the low-beam headlamps come on in daylight when the following conditions are met: (cid:127) The engine is running, (cid:127) The exterior lamp band is in AUTO, and (cid:127) The light sensor determines it is daytime. When the DRL are on, the low-beam headlamps will be on. The taillamps, sidemarker, and other lamps will not be on. The instrument panel will not be lit up either. When the exterior lamp band is turned to the headlamp position, the regular headlamps will come on. The other lamps that come on with the headlamps will also come on. When the headlamps are turned off, the regular lamps also turn off, and the low-beam headlamps turn on. The regular headlamp system should be used when needed.


Automatic Headlamp System When it is dark enough outside, the headlamps come on automatically.


There is a light sensor located on top of the instrument panel. Make sure it is not covered, or the headlamps will come on when they are not needed. The system may also turn on the headlamps when driving through a parking garage or tunnel.


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Instrument Panel Brightness This feature controls the brightness of the instrument panel lights.


The thumbwheel for this feature is located on the left side of the steering wheel next to the exterior lamps control.


Turn the thumbwheel to the right to brighten the lights or to the left to dim them.


Dome Lamp


* (Dome Lamp Override): Press this button to keep the dome lamps and other interior lamps turned off while any door is open. Press this button again to return it to the out position and the lamps automatically come on when any door is opened.


+ (On/Off): Press this button to turn the dome lamps on and off while the doors are closed.


Entry Lighting If the dome lamp override button is in the out position, the lamps inside the vehicle automatically come on when any door is opened or when the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) unlock button is pressed. After the door is opened the lights remain on and stay on for 20 seconds after the doors are closed, or until the key is put into the ignition and turned to the ACC/ACCESSORY position. The lights will then gradually dim until it is no longer lit.


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Reading Lamps The reading lamps are located on the overhead console. To turn the reading lamps on or off, press the button located next to each lamp.


Battery Run-Down Protection The battery saver feature is designed to protect your vehicle’s battery. If any interior or exterior lamp is left on and the ignition is turned off, the battery rundown protection system automatically turns the lamp off after 10 minutes.


Accessory Power Outlet(s) The accessory power outlets can be used to connect electrical equipment such as a cellular phone or CB radio. The accessory power outlets are located on the rear of the center storage console and in the rear cargo compartment. There may be a power outlet located inside the instrument panel storage area below the climate controls.


To use the outlets, remove the cover. When not in use, always cover the outlet with the protective cap. Notice: Leaving electrical equipment on for extended periods will drain the battery. Always turn off electrical equipment when not in use and do not plug in equipment that exceeds the maximum 20 ampere rating. Certain electrical accessories may not be compatible with the accessory power outlet and could result in blown vehicle or adapter fuses. If you experience a problem, see your dealer/retailer for additional information on the accessory power outlet. Notice: Adding any electrical equipment to your vehicle may damage it or keep other components from working as they should. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Check with your dealer/retailer before adding electrical equipment. When adding electrical equipment, be sure to follow the installation instructions included with the equipment. Notice: damage not covered by your warranty. Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plug because the power outlets are designed for accessory power plugs only.


Improper use of the power outlet can cause


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Climate Controls Automatic Climate Control System The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with this system.


Climate Control Influence on Hybrid Operation and Fuel Economy To maximize your fuel economy, use the following settings: (cid:127) Set the fan knob to AUTO. (cid:127) Set the air delivery knob to AUTO. (cid:127) Select an air temperature setting near 75°F (23°C). (cid:127) Select the Hybrid A/C button, if A/C is required.


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Avoid using these settings that may lead to fewer auto stops and to higher fuel consumption: (cid:127) Manual fan speed operation. (cid:127) Defrost mode. Only use this setting to clear the


windows.


(cid:127) Extreme cold or hot air temperature settings, such


as 60°F (16°C) or 90°F (32°C).


(cid:127) Normal air conditioning mode, if A/C is required. Automatic Operation This climate control system automatically maintains the desired temperature inside the vehicle. Do not cover the sensor located on the top of the instrument panel near the windshield or the sensor grille below the climate control faceplate. These two sensors help regulate the inside air temperature.


AUTO (Automatic Fan): Turn the fan knob to AUTO for the system to automatically adjust the fan speed to reach the desired inside temperature.


Temperature Control: Select the desired air temperature between 60-90°F (16-32°C). Typically, the best setting is near 75°F (23°C). Choosing the coldest or warmest temperature setting does not cause the system to heat or cool any faster.


AUTO (Automatic Air Delivery Mode): Turn the air delivery mode knob to AUTO for the system to automatically control the direction of the airflow to help reach the desired inside temperature. The system automatically controls the air inlet to supply the outside air or recirculated inside air needed to cool the vehicle faster. The indicator light on the recirculation button will be lit whenever the system changes to recirculation. Press the recirculation button to change to outside air. However, the recirculation mode may turn back on automatically. In cold weather, if the fan and air delivery modes are in automatic, the system starts at lower fan speeds to avoid directing cold air into the vehicle until warmer air is available. The climate control system directs air to the floor, but may automatically change modes as the vehicle warms up to maintain the chosen temperature setting. The length of time needed to warm the interior depends on the outside temperature and inside temperature of the vehicle.


Manual Operation It is best to use the automatic settings to maximize fuel economy. To change the current fan speed, turn the left knob. A(Fan): Turn the left knob clockwise to increase the fan speed or counterclockwise to decrease the fan speed. To turn the fan off, turn the left knob to the 9 position. In any setting other than off, the fan runs continuously with the ignition on. The fan must be turned on to run the air conditioning compressor. There will be some airflow noticeable from the various outlets when driving, even with the fan in the off position. This is to ensure some fresh air is always available in the vehicle. To turn off the air completely, turn the fan to 9 and select the recirculation button.


Temperature Control: Select the desired cabin air temperature between 60-90°F (16-32°C). Typically, the best setting is near 75°F (23°C). Choosing the coldest or warmest temperature setting does not cause the system to heat or cool any faster.


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When Normal A/C is selected, the climate control system will prevent all automatic engine start/stop operations. This will ensure the cabin comfort is maintained. See “Air Conditioning and Automatic Engine Start/Stop” later in this section.


N (Hybrid Air Conditioning): Press this button to turn the Hybrid A/C system on or off. When this button is pressed, an indicator light comes on to show that the Hybrid A/C is activated. Hybrid A/C can be selected in any mode, except defrost as long as the fan is on and the outside air temperature is above freezing. Hybrid A/C cannot be selected at the same time as the normal air conditioning. A flashing indicator light indicates the air conditioning compressor is not available.


The Hybrid A/C works to balance fuel economy and air conditioning comfort. When Hybrid A/C is used in warm weather, the vehicle gets better fuel economy by allowing more frequent start/stops. For additional cooling, select Normal A/C. See “Air Conditioning and Automatic Engine Start/Stop” later in this section.


To change the current air delivery mode, use the right knob to select one of the following: H(Vent): This mode directs air to the instrument panel outlets. )(Bi-Level): This mode divides the air between the instrument panel outlets and the floor outlets. 6(Floor): This mode directs most of the air to the floor outlets with some air directed to the windshield.


When this mode is selected, the system turns the recirculation mode off. Recirculation mode cannot be selected while in floor mode. This is to help prevent window fogging. The right knob can also be used to select defog or defrost mode. See “Defogging and Defrosting” later in this section. #(Normal Air Conditioning): Press this button to turn the air conditioning system on or off. When this button is pressed, an indicator light comes on to show that the air conditioning is activated. Normal Air Conditioning (A/C) can be selected in any mode as long as the fan is on and the outside air temperature is above freezing. Normal A/C cannot be selected at the same time as Hybrid Air Conditioning (A/C). A flashing indicator light indicates that the air conditioning compressor is currently not available.


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@(Recirculation): Press this button to toggle between recirculate and outside air modes. The indicator light turns on when the recirculate mode is selected. This mode can be used to prevent outside air and odors from entering the vehicle or to help cool the air inside the vehicle more quickly. Avoid using the recirculation mode during high periods of humidity and cool outside temperatures since this may result in increased window fogging. If window fogging is experienced, select the defrost mode.


Recirculation mode is not available in floor, defog or defrost modes. If the button is selected in these modes, the indicator will flash. This helps prevent window fogging and moisture building up inside the vehicle. Defogging and Defrosting Fog on the inside of windows is a result of high humidity (moisture) condensing on the cool window glass. This can be minimized if the climate control system is used properly. There are two modes to clear fog or frost from the windshield and side windows. Use the defog mode to clear the windows of fog or moisture and warm the passengers. Use the defrost mode to remove fog or frost from the windshield more quickly. For best results, clear all snow and ice from the windshield before defrosting.


Manually turn the right knob to select the defog or defrost mode. -(Defog): This mode directs air to the windshield, side window outlets and floor outlets. When this mode is selected, the system turns the recirculation mode off and runs the air conditioning compressor unless the outside air is at or below freezing. The recirculation mode cannot be selected while in defog mode. This helps prevent window fogging and moisture building up inside the vehicle. 0(Defrost): This mode directs most of the air to the windshield, with some air directed to the side window outlets and the floor outlets. When this mode is selected, the system turns the recirculation mode off automatically and runs the air conditioning compressor unless the outside air is at or below freezing. The recirculation mode cannot be selected while in defrost mode. This helps prevent window fogging and moisture building up inside the vehicle. In this mode, the climate control system prevents all automatic engine start/stop operations. This ensures the best defrost performance.


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Rear Window Defogger The rear window defogger uses a warming grid to remove fog from the rear window. The rear window defogger will only work when the ignition is in ON/RUN. <(Rear Window Defogger): Press this button to turn the rear window defogger on or off. An indicator light on the button comes on to show that the rear window defogger is activated. The rear window defogger stays on for about 10 minutes if the vehicle remains at slower vehicle speeds or until the button is pressed, or unless the ignition is turned to ACC/ACCESSORY or LOCK/OFF. If turned on again, the defogger only runs for about five minutes before turning off again. At higher vehicle speeds, the defogger may stay on continuously. The defogger can always be turned off by pressing the button again or by turning off the ignition. Notice: Do not use anything sharp on the inside of the rear window. If you do, you could cut or damage the warming grid, and the repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not attach a temporary vehicle license, tape, a decal or anything similar to the defogger grid.


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Air Conditioning and Engine Start/Stop On hot days, use the automatic fan and automatic air delivery mode settings and the vehicle will reach the desired temperature more quickly. The desired fan and air delivery mode settings can still be adjusted manually. Open the windows to let the hot inside air escape, then close them. This helps reduce the time it takes for the vehicle to cool down and helps the system to operate more efficiently. When either the Normal A/C or Hybrid A/C modes are active, the air conditioning system removes moisture from the air, so a small amount of water may drip under the vehicle while idling or after turning off the engine. This is normal. The use of Normal A/C causes the engine to keep running while the vehicle is at a complete stop to allow the climate control system to continue cooling. The use of Hybrid A/C allows automatic engine start/ stop operations while the vehicle is at a complete stop. The air conditioning compressor can not run when the engine is not running, resulting in reduced cooling performance. The climate control system may keep the engine running or restart the engine during a stop to continue cooling. Selecting the Normal A/C button forces the engine and air conditioning compressor to restart automatically. For more information about Engine Start/Stop operation, see Starting the Engine (Automatic Engine Start/Stop) on page 2-18.


Outlet Adjustment Use the louvers located on the air outlets to change the direction of the airflow. Operation Tips (cid:127) Clear away any ice, snow, or leaves from the air


inlets at the base of the vehicle that may block the flow of air into your vehicle.


(cid:127) Do not use any non-GM approved hood deflectors that could adversely affect the performance of the system.


(cid:127) Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects to help circulate the air inside of your vehicle more effectively.


Passenger Compartment Air Filter The filter removes dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air which is drawn into the vehicle. The filter should be replaced as part of routine scheduled maintenance. See Scheduled Maintenance on page 6-4 for replacement intervals. To find out what type of filter to use, see Maintenance Replacement Parts on page 6-13.


The passenger compartment air filter can be accessed by removing the entire glove box. 1. Remove the six screws from around the glove box


and detach the three inner clips from the glove box.


2. Lower the loosened glove box housing.


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3. Unplug both wire cables and remove the glove box.


4. Remove the air filter cover screw.


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5. Remove the filter cover and pull out the old air filter. 6. Install the new air filter. 7. Reinstall the air filter cover. Reconnect the wire


cabling and re-install the glove box.


See your dealer/retailer if additional assistance is needed.


Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators This section describes the warning lights and gages on the vehicle. Warning lights and gages can signal that something is wrong before it becomes serious enough to cause an expensive repair or replacement. Paying attention to the warning lights and gages could prevent injury. Warning lights come on when there may be or is a problem with one of the vehicle’s functions. Some warning lights come on briefly when the engine is started to indicate they are working. Gages can indicate when there may be or is a problem with one of the vehicle’s functions. Often gages and warning lights work together to indicate a problem with the vehicle. When one of the warning lights comes on and stays on while driving, or when one of the gages shows there may be a problem, check the section that explains what to do. Follow this manual’s advice. Waiting to do repairs can be costly and even dangerous.


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Instrument Panel Cluster The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running. You will know how fast you are going, about how much fuel you have and many other things you will need to know to drive safely and economically.


United States cluster, Canada similar


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Speedometer and Odometer The speedometer lets you see your speed in both miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). The odometer shows how far your vehicle has been driven, in either miles or kilometers. Your vehicle has a tamper-resistant odometer. If your vehicle needs a new odometer installed, the new one will be set to the mileage total of the old odometer. If this is not possible, it will be set at zero and a label must be put on the driver’s door to show the old mileage reading when the new odometer was installed. If the mileage is unknown, the label should then indicate “previous mileage unknown”.


Trip Odometer Your trip odometer is located on the instrument panel and shows how far your vehicle has been driven since the trip odometer was last reset. To reset the trip odometer to zero, press and hold the trip/reset button on the speedometer for about two seconds. Press the trip/reset button to switch between the trip odometer and odometer.


Tachometer


The tachometer displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).


U.S. shown,


Canada similar


The auto stop indicator is located at the bottom of the tachometer. For more information see Auto Stop Mode on page 3-42.


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Safety Belt Reminders Safety Belt Reminder Light When the engine is started, a chime will come on for several seconds to remind people to fasten their safety belts, unless the driver’s safety belt is already buckled.


The safety belt light will also come on and stay on for several seconds, then it will flash for several more.


Passenger Safety Belt Reminder Light Several seconds after the engine is started, a chime will sound for several seconds to remind the front passenger to buckle their safety belt. This would only occur if the passenger airbag is enabled. See Passenger Sensing System on page 1-63 for more information. The passenger safety belt light, located on the instrument panel, will come on and stay on for several seconds and then flash for several more.


This chime and light are repeated if the passenger remains unbuckled and the vehicle is in motion.


This chime and light is repeated if the driver remains unbuckled and the vehicle is in motion. If the driver’s belt is already buckled, neither the chime nor the light will come on.


If the passenger’s safety belt is buckled, neither the chime nor the light will come on.


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Airbag Readiness Light There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument panel cluster, which shows the airbag symbol. The system checks the airbag’s electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical problem. The system check includes the airbag sensor, the pretensioners, the airbag modules, the wiring and the crash sensing and diagnostic module. For more information on the airbag system, see Airbag System on page 1-53.


This light will come on when you start your vehicle, and it will flash for a few seconds. The light should go out and the system is ready.


If the airbag readiness light stays on after you start the vehicle or comes on when you are driving, your airbag system may not work properly. Have your vehicle serviced right away.


{CAUTION:


If the airbag readiness light stays on after you start your vehicle, it means the airbag system may not be working properly. The airbags in your vehicle may not inflate in a crash, or they could even inflate without a crash. To help avoid injury to yourself or others, have your vehicle serviced right away.


The airbag readiness light should flash for a few seconds when you start the engine. If the light does not come on then, have it fixed immediately. If there is a problem with the airbag system, an airbag Driver Information Center (DIC) message may also come on. See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-50 for more information.


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{CAUTION:


If the on indicator comes on when you have a rear-facing child restraint installed in the right front passenger’s seat, it means that the passenger sensing system has not turned off the passenger’s frontal airbag. A child in a rear-facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the right front passenger’s airbag inflates. This is because the back of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag. Do not use a rear-facing child restraint in the right front passenger’s seat if the airbag is turned on.


Passenger Airbag Status Indicator Your vehicle has the passenger sensing system. Your instrument panel has a passenger airbag status indicator.


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Canada


When you start the vehicle, the passenger airbag status indicator will light ON and OFF, or the symbol for on and off, for several seconds as a system check. Then, after several more seconds, the status indicator will light either ON or OFF, or either the on or off symbol to let you know the status of the right front passenger’s frontal airbag. If the word ON or the on symbol is lit on the passenger airbag status indicator, it means that the right front passenger’s frontal airbag is enabled (may inflate).


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{CAUTION:


Even though the passenger sensing system is designed to turn off the right front passenger’s frontal airbag if the system detects a rear-facing child restraint, no system is fail-safe, and no one can guarantee that an airbag will not deploy under some unusual circumstance, even though it is turned off. We recommend that rear-facing child restraints be secured in the rear seat, even if the airbag is off.


If the word OFF or the off symbol is lit on the airbag status indicator, it means that the passenger sensing system has turned off the right front passenger’s frontal airbag. See Passenger Sensing System on page 1-63
for more on this, including important safety information.


If, after several seconds, both status indicator lights remain on, or if there are no lights at all, there may be a problem with the lights or the passenger sensing system. See your dealer/retailer for service.


{CAUTION:


If the airbag readiness light in the instrument panel cluster ever comes on and stays on, it means that something may be wrong with the airbag system. If this ever happens, have the vehicle serviced promptly, because an adult-size person sitting in the right front passenger’s seat may not have the protection of the airbag(s). See Airbag Readiness Light on page 3-29 for more on this, including important safety information.


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Charging System Light


Brake System Warning Light


This light will come on briefly when you turn on the ignition key, but the engine is not running, as a check to show you it is working.


It should go out once the engine is running. If it stays on, or comes on while driving, there could be a problem with the charging system. A charging system Driver Information Center (DIC) message may also appear. See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-50 for more information. This light could indicate that there are problems with a generator drive belt, or that there is an electrical problem. Have it checked right away. If you must drive a short distance with the light on, be certain to turn off all the accessories, such as the radio and air conditioner.


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This light should come on briefly when the engine is started. If it does not come on, have it fixed so it will be ready to warn you if there is a problem. When the ignition is on, the brake system warning light will come on when the parking brake is set. The light will stay on if the parking brake does not release fully. If it stays on after the parking brake is fully released, there is a brake problem. Have your brake system inspected immediately.


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If the light comes on while driving, a chime will sound. Pull off the road and stop. The pedal might be harder to push or go closer to the floor. It might also take longer to stop. If the light is still on, have the vehicle towed for service. See Towing Your Vehicle on page 4-28.


{CAUTION:


Your brake system may not be working properly if the brake system warning light is on. Driving with the brake system warning light on can lead to an accident. If the light is still on after you have pulled off the road and stopped carefully, have the vehicle towed for service.


Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light


For vehicles with the Antilock Brake System (ABS), this light comes on briefly when the engine is started.


That is normal. If the light does not come on then, have it fixed so it will be ready to warn you if there is a problem. If the ABS light stays on, turn the ignition off, if the light comes on when you are driving, stop as soon as it is safely possible and turn the ignition off. Then start the engine again to reset the system. If the ABS light still stays on, or comes on again while you are driving, your vehicle needs service. If the regular brake system warning light is not on, your vehicle still has brakes, but not antilock brakes. If the regular brake system warning light is also on, your vehicle does not have antilock brakes and there is a problem with the regular brakes. See Brake System Warning Light on page 3-32. For vehicles with a Driver Information Center (DIC), see DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-50 for all brake related DIC messages.


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Traction Control System (TCS) Warning Light


Electronic Stability Program Indicator Light


The Traction Control System (TCS) warning light may come on for the following reasons:


This comes on briefly when the engine is started.


It flashes while the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) or the Traction Control System (TCS) is working. This light will come on when the ESP has been turned off and if there is a problem with the ESP or the TCS. See Traction Control System (TCS) on page 4-7 and Electronic Stability Program on page 4-8 for more information.


(cid:127) The system is turned off by pressing the traction control button located above the audio system on the instrument panel. The warning light will come on and stay on. Press the button again, to turn the system back on. The warning light should go off. See Traction Control System (TCS) on page 4-7 for more information.


(cid:127) An engine and brake system problem related to


traction control makes the TCS turn off.


If the TCS warning light comes on and stays on for an extended period of time when the system is turned on, your vehicle needs service.


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Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light This light comes on briefly when starting the vehicle as a system check. If it does not, take the vehicle to your dealer/retailer for service.


If this light comes on and stays lit, the engine has overheated.


If this happens pull over and see Engine Overheating on page 5-23 for more information. Notice: Driving with the engine coolant temperature warning light on could cause your vehicle to overheat. See Engine Overheating on page 5-23. Your vehicle could be damaged, and it might not be covered by your warranty. Never drive with the engine coolant temperature warning light on.


Tire Pressure Light


The tire pressure light comes on briefly when the engine is started.


It provides information about tire pressures and the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. When the Light is Solid This indicates that one or more of your tires are significantly underinflated. Stop and check the tires as soon as it is safe to do, and inflate them to the proper pressure. See Tires on page 5-47 for more information. When the Light Flashes First and Then is Solid This indicates that there may be a problem with the Tire Pressure Monitor System. The light flashes for about a minute and then stays solid for the remainder of the ignition cycle. This sequence will repeat with every ignition cycle. See Tire Pressure Monitor System on page 5-54 for more information.


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Malfunction Indicator Lamp Check Engine Light A computer system called OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics-Second Generation) monitors operation of the fuel, ignition, and emission control systems. It makes sure that emissions are at acceptable levels for the life of the vehicle, helping to produce a cleaner environment.


The check engine light comes on to indicate that there is an OBD II problem and service is required.


Malfunctions often are indicated by the system before any problem is apparent. This can prevent more serious damage to your vehicle. This system is also designed to assist your service technician in correctly diagnosing any malfunction. Notice: If you keep driving your vehicle with this light on, after a while, the emission controls might not work as well, your vehicle’s fuel economy might not be as good, and the engine might not run as smoothly. This could lead to costly repairs that might not be covered by your warranty.


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Notice: Modifications made to the engine, transmission, exhaust, intake, or fuel system of your vehicle or the replacement of the original tires with other than those of the same Tire Performance Criteria (TPC) can affect your vehicle’s emission controls and can cause this light to come on. Modifications to these systems could lead to costly repairs not covered by your warranty. This could also result in a failure to pass a required Emission Inspection/Maintenance test. See Accessories and Modifications on page 5-3. This light comes on, as a check to show it is working, when the ignition is turned ON/RUN but the engine is not running. If the light does not come on, have it repaired. This light also comes on during a malfunction in one of two ways: (cid:127) Light Flashing — A misfire condition has been detected. A misfire increases vehicle emissions and could damage the emission control system on your vehicle. Diagnosis and service might be required.


(cid:127) Light On Steady — An emission control system malfunction has been detected on your vehicle. Diagnosis and service might be required.


If the Light is Flashing The following can prevent more serious damage to your vehicle: (cid:127) Reduce vehicle speed. (cid:127) Avoid hard accelerations. (cid:127) Avoid steep uphill grades. (cid:127) If you are towing a trailer, reduce the amount of


cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible. If the light stops flashing and remains on steady, see “If the Light Is On Steady” following. If the light continues to flash, when it is safe to do so, stop the vehicle. Find a safe place to park the vehicle. Turn the ignition off, wait at least 10 seconds, and restart the engine. If the light remains on steady, see “If the Light Is On Steady” following. If the light is still flashing, follow the previous steps and see your dealer/retailer for service as soon as possible. If the Light Is On Steady You might be able to correct the emission system malfunction by considering the following: Did you recently put fuel into your vehicle? If so, reinstall the fuel cap, making sure to fully install the cap. See Filling the Tank on page 5-8. The diagnostic system can determine if the fuel cap


has been left off or improperly installed. A loose or missing fuel cap allows fuel to evaporate into the atmosphere. A few driving trips with the cap properly installed should turn the light off. Did you just drive through a deep puddle of water? If so, your vehicle’s electrical system might be wet. The condition is usually corrected when the electrical system dries out. A few driving trips should turn the light off. Have you recently changed brands of fuel? If so, be sure to fuel your vehicle with quality fuel. See Gasoline Octane on page 5-6. Poor fuel quality causes the engine not to run as efficiently as designed. You might notice this as stalling after start-up, stalling when you put the vehicle into gear, misfiring, hesitation on acceleration, or stumbling on acceleration — these conditions might go away once the engine is warmed up. This will be detected by the system and cause the light to turn on. If you experience one or more of these conditions, change the fuel brand you use. It will require at least one full tank of the proper fuel to turn the light off. If none of the above steps have made the light turn off, your dealer/retailer can check the vehicle. Your dealer/ retailer has the proper test equipment and diagnostic tools to fix any mechanical or electrical problems that might have developed.


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Oil Pressure Light


This light stays on after the engine is started, or comes on while driving, if there is a low engine oil problem.


This light indicates that the engine is not receiving enough oil. The engine could be low on oil, or could have some other oil problem. Have it fixed immediately. The oil pressure light also comes on when the ignition is on but the engine is not running, as a test to show it is working. It will go out when the ignition is turned to START. If the light does not come on briefly while the ignition is on, the fuse or bulb might need to be replaced. See your dealer/retailer for service.


Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs Some state/provincial and local governments have or might begin programs to inspect the emission control equipment on your vehicle. Failure to pass this inspection could prevent you from getting a vehicle registration. Here are some things you need to know to help your vehicle pass an inspection: Your vehicle will not pass this inspection if the check engine light is on or not working properly. Your vehicle will not pass this inspection if the OBD (on-board diagnostic) system determines that critical emission control systems have not been completely diagnosed by the system. The vehicle would be considered not ready for inspection. This can happen if you have recently replaced the battery or if the battery has run down. The diagnostic system is designed to evaluate critical emission control systems during normal driving. This can take several days of routine driving. If you have done this and your vehicle still does not pass the inspection for lack of OBD system readiness, your dealer/retailer can prepare the vehicle for inspection.


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{CAUTION:


Do not keep driving if the oil pressure is low. If you do, your engine can become so hot that it catches fire. You or others could be burned. Check your oil as soon as possible and have your vehicle serviced.


Change Engine Oil Light


This light means that service is required for your vehicle.


Notice: Lack of proper engine oil maintenance may damage the engine. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Always follow the maintenance schedule in this manual for changing engine oil.


See Scheduled Maintenance on page 6-4 and Engine Oil on page 5-13 for more information. After the engine oil is changed the engine oil life system needs to be reset in order to turn off this light. See Engine Oil Life System on page 5-16 for more information.


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Security Light


Highbeam On Light


For information regarding this light and the vehicle’s security system, see Content Theft-Deterrent on page 2-13.


This light comes on when the high-beam headlamps are in use.


Cruise Control Light


This light comes on whenever the cruise control is set.


See Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer on page 3-8
for more information. Low Washer Fluid Warning Light


This light comes on briefly when the engine is started.


The light goes out when the cruise control is turned off. See Cruise Control on page 3-11 for more information.


It also comes on when the windshield washer fluid is low. See Windshield Washer Fluid on page 5-29
for more information.


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Fuel Gage


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When the ignition is on, the fuel gage shows about how much fuel is in the fuel tank. When the indicator nears empty, the low fuel light will comes on. There still is a little fuel left, but you should get more soon. See Low Fuel Warning Light on page 3-42 for more information.


Four things that can happen but do not mean the fuel gage is not functioning properly are: (cid:127) At the service station, the fuel pump shuts off


before the gage reads full.


(cid:127) It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up than the


fuel gage indicates.


(cid:127) The gage moves a little when the vehicle turns a


corner or accelerates.


(cid:127) The gage takes a few seconds to stabilize after the ignition is turned on, and goes back to empty after the ignition is turned off.


For the fuel tank capacity, see Capacities and Specifications on page 5-98.


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Low Fuel Warning Light


Auto Stop Mode


The light next to the fuel gage comes on briefly when you are starting the engine.


It also comes on when the vehicle is low on fuel. After fuel is added, the light should go off. If it does not come on as you start the engine take the vehicle to your dealer/retailer for service.


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This mark on the tachometer signifies that the engine is in Auto Stop mode which is a fuel saving operation. When the vehicle is off, the tachometer needle moves to OFF. If the driver’s door is opened while in Auto Stop, a chime will sound.


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Charge/Assist Gage


The CHARGE/ASSIST gage displays the charge (current) into and out of the hybrid battery.


If the hybrid battery or other hybrid components are very hot or cold, the CHARGE and ASSIST functions may be suspended until the component temperatures are normal. Fuel Economy Light


This light comes on when the vehicle is achieving fuel economy close to its rated performance.


While the electric motor is performing an automatic restart of the engine, or while it is assisting the engine, as in maximum acceleration, the needle moves to the ASSIST range, located on the right side of the gage. The needle moves to the CHARGE range when the electric motor operates as a generator to perform regenerative braking, as the vehicle slows down. See Regenerative Braking on page 2-26 for more information. The needle also moves into the CHARGE range if the hybrid control system identifies it is an efficient time to charge the hybrid battery.


Driving habits that improve fuel economy increases the time that the fuel economy light is on. To turn the fuel economy light off or on, press the trip/reset button until the HOLD STEM TO SET ECO (Economy) DIC message is displayed. Then press and hold the trip/reset button until off or on is selected. For more information see Trip Odometer on page 3-27
and DIC Operation and Displays on page 3-44.


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DIC Operation and Displays The DIC has different displays which can be accessed by pressing the reset stem located on the instrument panel cluster. These displays are explained in the following section. To scroll through the available functions, press and release the reset stem. ODOMETER Press and release the reset stem until ODOMETER displays. This display shows the distance the vehicle has been driven in either miles (mi) or kilometers (km). TRIP Press and release the reset stem until TRIP displays. This display shows the current distance traveled in either miles (mi) or kilometers (km) since the last reset for the trip odometer. To reset the trip odometer to zero, press and hold the reset stem while the trip odometer is displayed.


Driver Information Center (DIC) Your vehicle has a Driver Information Center (DIC). All information appears in the DIC display located in the instrument panel cluster. The DIC comes on when the ignition is on. After a short delay, the DIC displays the information that was last displayed before the engine was turned off. The DIC displays trip, fuel, and vehicle system information, and warning messages if a system problem is detected. The DIC also displays the compass direction, outside air temperature, and shift position indicator at the top of the DIC display. If there is a problem with the system that controls the temperature display, the numbers will be replaced with dashes. If this occurs, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. If an abnormal temperature reading is displayed for an extended period of time, consult your dealer/retailer. Under certain circumstances, especially when the engine is idling, a delay updating the temperature display is normal. See DIC Compass on page 3-48 and Automatic Transmission Operation on page 2-23 for more information.


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RANGE Press and release the reset stem until RANGE is displayed. The RANGE display will only be available when the vehicle is not in PARK (P). This display shows the approximate number of remaining miles (mi) or kilometers (km) the vehicle can be driven without refueling. The fuel range estimate is based on an average of the vehicle’s fuel economy over recent driving history and the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. This estimate will change if driving conditions change. For example, if driving in traffic and making frequent stops, this display may read one number, but if the vehicle is driven on a freeway, the number may change even though the same amount of fuel is in the fuel tank. This is because different driving conditions produce different fuel economies. Generally, freeway driving produces better fuel economy than city driving. If your vehicle is low on fuel, the FUEL LEVEL LOW message displays. See “FUEL LEVEL LOW” under DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-50 for more information.


INSTANT (Instantaneous) FUEL ECONOMY Press and release the reset stem INSTANT FUEL ECONOMY displays. The INSTANT FUEL ECONOMY display will only be available when the vehicle is not in PARK (P). This display shows the current fuel economy at a particular moment and will change frequently as driving conditions change. This display shows the instantaneous fuel economy in miles per gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km). This display cannot be reset. AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY Press and release the reset stem AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY displays. The AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY display will only be available when the vehicle is not in PARK (P). This display shows the approximate average miles per gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km). This number is calculated based on the number of mpg (L/100 km) recorded since the last time this display was reset. To reset this display to zero, press and hold the reset stem.


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OIL LIFE Press and release the reset stem until OIL LIFE REMAINING displays. The OIL LIFE display will only be available when the vehicle is in PARK (P). This display shows an estimate of the oil’s remaining useful life. If OIL LIFE REMAINING 99% appears on the display, that means 99% of the current oil life remains. The engine oil life system will alert you to change the oil on a schedule consistent with your driving conditions. When the remaining oil life is low, the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message will appear on the display. See “CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON” under DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-50. Change the oil as soon as possible. See Engine Oil on page 5-13. In addition to the engine oil life system monitoring the oil life, additional maintenance is recommended in the Maintenance Schedule in this manual. See Scheduled Maintenance on page 6-4 for more information. Remember, reset the OIL LIFE after each oil change. It will not reset itself. Also, be careful not to reset the OIL LIFE accidentally at any time other than when the oil has just been changed. It cannot be reset accurately until the next oil change. To reset the engine oil life system, see Engine Oil Life System on page 5-16.


UNITS Press and release the reset stem until UNITS displays. This display selects the units of measurement. Once in this display, press the reset stem to select ENGLISH (default) or METRIC. HOLD STEM TO SET LANGUAGE Press and release the reset stem until HOLD STEM TO SET LANGUAGE displays. The HOLD STEM TO SET LANGUAGE display will only be available when the vehicle is in PARK (P). This display selects the language in which the DIC messages will appear. Once in this display, press the reset stem to select ENGLISH (default), SPANISH, or FRENCH. Tire Pressure The pressure for each tire can be viewed in the DIC. The tire pressure will be shown in either pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa). Press and release the reset stem until the DIC displays FRONT TIRES LEFT ## PSI (kPa) RIGHT ## PSI (kPa). Press and release the reset stem again until the DIC displays REAR TIRES LEFT ## PSI (kPa) RIGHT ## PSI (kPa). If a low or high tire pressure condition is detected by the system while driving, a message advising you to check the pressure in a specific tire will appear in the display. See Inflation - Tire Pressure on page 5-52 and DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-50 for more information.


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If the tire pressure display shows dashes instead of a value, there may be a problem with your vehicle. If this consistently occurs, see your dealer/retailer for service. HOLD STEM TO RELEARN REMOTE KEY This display matches Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitters to your vehicle. To match a transmitter: 1. Put the vehicle in PARK (P). 2. Press and release the reset stem until HOLD STEM


TO RELEARN REMOTE KEY displays.


3. Press and hold the reset stem until REMOTE KEY


LEARNING ACTIVE is displayed.


4. Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons on the first transmitter at the same time for about 15 seconds. A chime will sound indicating that the transmitter is matched and REMOTE KEY LEARNING COMPLETE will be displayed.


5. To match additional transmitters at this time, repeat


Step 4. Each vehicle can have a maximum of eight transmitters matched to it.


6. To exit the programming mode, cycle the key to


LOCK/OFF.


HOLD STEM TO SET ECO (Economy) Press and release the reset stem until HOLD STEM TO SET ECO (Economy) displays. The HOLD STEM TO SET ECO display will only be available when the vehicle is in PARK (P). This display turns the fuel economy light on or off. Once in this display, press the reset stem to select ON (default) or OFF. See Fuel Economy Light on page 3-43 for more information. HOLD STEM TO CALIBRATE COMPASS Press and release the reset stem until HOLD STEM TO CALIBRATE COMPASS displays. The compass can be manually calibrated. To calibrate the compass through the DIC, see DIC Compass on page 3-48. HOLD STEM TO SET COMPASS ZONE Press and release the reset stem until HOLD STEM TO SET COMPASS ZONE displays. To change the compass zone through the DIC, see DIC Compass on page 3-48.


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DIC Compass Your vehicle has a compass in the Driver Information Center (DIC). Compass Zone The zone is set to zone eight upon leaving the factory. Your dealer/retailer will set the correct zone for your location. Under certain circumstances, such as during a long distance cross-country trip or moving to a new state or province, it will be necessary to compensate for compass variance by resetting the zone through the DIC if the zone is not set correctly. Compass variance is the difference between the earth’s magnetic north and true geographic north. If the compass is not set to the zone where you live, the compass may give false readings. The compass must be set to the variance zone in which the vehicle is traveling. To adjust for compass variance, use the following procedure: Compass Variance (Zone) Procedure 1. Do not set the compass zone when the vehicle is


moving. Only set it when the vehicle is in PARK (P). Press the reset stem until HOLD STEM TO SET COMPASS ZONE: ## displays.


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2. Find the vehicle’s current location and variance


zone number on the map. Zones 1 through 15 are available.


3. Press and hold the reset stem to scroll through and


select the appropriate variance zone. To set the zone, release the reset stem when the correct zone is displayed.


4. Press the reset stem until the vehicle heading, for example, N for North, is displayed in the DIC.


5. If calibration is necessary, calibrate the compass. See “Compass Calibration Procedure” following.


Compass Calibration The compass can be manually calibrated. Only calibrate the compass in a magnetically clean and safe location, such as an open parking lot, where driving the vehicle in circles is not a danger. It is suggested to calibrate away from tall buildings, utility wires, manhole covers, or other industrial structures, if possible. If CAL should ever appear in the DIC display, the compass should be calibrated. If the DIC display does not show a heading, for example, N for North, or the heading does not change after making turns, there may be a strong magnetic field interfering with the compass. Such interference may be caused by a magnetic CB or cell phone antenna mount, a magnetic emergency light, magnetic note pad holder, or any other magnetic item. Turn off the vehicle, move the magnetic item, then turn on the vehicle and calibrate the compass.


To calibrate the compass, use the following procedure: Compass Calibration Procedure 1. Before calibrating the compass, make sure the


compass is set to the variance zone in which the vehicle is located. See “Compass Variance (Zone) Procedure” earlier in this section. Do not operate any switches such as window, sunroof, climate controls, seats, etc. during the calibration procedure.


2. Press the reset stem until HOLD STEM TO


CALIBRATE COMPASS displays.


3. Press and hold the reset stem to start the compass


calibration.


4. The DIC will display CALIBRATING COMPASS:


TURN IN CIRCLES. Drive the vehicle in tight circles at less than 5 mph (8 km/h) to complete the calibration. The DIC will display COMPASS CALIBRATION COMPLETE for a few seconds when the calibration is complete. The DIC display will then return to HOLD STEM TO CALIBRATE COMPASS.


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DIC Warnings and Messages Messages are displayed on the DIC to notify the driver that the status of the vehicle has changed and that some action may be needed by the driver to correct the condition. Multiple messages may appear one after another. Some messages may not require immediate action, but you can press the reset stem on the instrument panel cluster to acknowledge that you received the messages and to clear them from the display. Some messages cannot be cleared from the DIC display because they are more urgent. These messages require action before they can be cleared. Take any messages that appear on the display seriously and remember that clearing the messages will only make the messages disappear, not correct the problem. The following are the possible messages that can be displayed and some information about them.


BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE This message displays when the charging system detects that the battery is being drained. You may notice that the vehicle attempts to reduce the drain for you by turning off accessories, such as interior fans, rear defogger, and heated seats. Turn off all accessories. If the vehicle is not running, start and run the engine for at least 10 minutes to allow the battery to recharge. If the engine is running and the condition persists, see your dealer/retailer immediately. BUCKLE PASSENGER SEATBELT This message reminds you to buckle the passenger’s safety belt. See Passenger Sensing System on page 1-63. This message displays and a chime sounds when the ignition is on, the driver’s safety belt is buckled, the passenger’s safety belt is unbuckled with the passenger airbag enabled, and the vehicle is in motion. You should have the passenger buckle their safety belt. This reminder will be repeated if the ignition is on, the vehicle is in motion, the driver is buckled and the passenger is still unbuckled, and the passenger airbag is enabled. If the passenger’s safety belt is already buckled, this message and chime will not come on.


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BUCKLE SEATBELT This message reminds you to buckle the driver’s safety belt. This message displays and a chime sounds when the ignition is on, the driver’s safety belt is unbuckled, and the vehicle is in motion. You should buckle your safety belt. If the driver remains unbuckled when the ignition is on and the vehicle is in motion, the reminder will be repeated. If the driver’s safety belt is already buckled, this message and chime will not come on. This message is an additional reminder to the Safety Belt Reminder Light in the instrument panel cluster. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 3-28. CALIBRATING COMPASS: TURN IN CIRCLES This message displays when calibrating the compass. Drive the vehicle in circles at less than 5 mph (8 km/h) to complete the calibration. See DIC Compass on page 3-48.


CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON This message displays when service is required for the vehicle. See your dealer/retailer. See Engine Oil on page 5-13 and Scheduled Maintenance on page 6-4
for more information. Acknowledging this message will not reset the OIL LIFE REMAINING display. That must be done at the OIL LIFE screen. See “OIL LIFE” under DIC Operation and Displays on page 3-44 and Engine Oil Life System on page 5-16 for more information. CHANGE TRANSMISSION FLUID Notice: Use of the incorrect automatic transmission fluid may damage your vehicle, and the damages may not be covered by your warranty. Always use the automatic transmission fluid listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 6-12. This message displays when the life of the transmission fluid has expired and it should be changed. See Scheduled Maintenance on page 6-4
and Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 6-12
for the proper fluid and change intervals.


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CHECK TIRE PRESSURE This message displays when the pressure in one or more of the vehicle’s tires needs to be checked. This message also displays LEFT FRONT, RIGHT FRONT, LEFT REAR, or RIGHT REAR to indicate which tire needs to be checked. You can receive more than one tire pressure message at a time. To read the other messages that may have been sent at the same time, press the reset stem. If a tire pressure message appears on the DIC, stop as soon as you can. Have the tire pressures checked and set to those shown on the Tire Loading Information label. See Tires on page 5-47, Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-22, and Inflation - Tire Pressure on page 5-52. The DIC also shows the tire pressure values. See DIC Operation and Displays on page 3-44. If the tire pressure is low, the low tire pressure warning light comes on. See Tire Pressure Light on page 3-35. COMPASS CALIBRATION COMPLETE This message displays when the compass calibration is complete. See DIC Compass on page 3-48.


CRUISE CONTROL SET TO XXX This message displays whenever the cruise control is set. See Cruise Control on page 3-11 for more information. DRIVER DOOR OPEN This message displays when the driver door is not closed properly. Close the door completely. ENGINE HOT A/C (Air Conditioning) OFF This message displays when the engine coolant becomes hotter than the normal operating temperature. To avoid added strain on a hot engine, the air conditioning compressor is automatically turned off. When the coolant temperature returns to normal, the A/C operation automatically resumes. You can continue to drive your vehicle. ENGINE OIL LOW: ADD OIL Your vehicle may have an engine oil level sensor. If it does, this message displays when the oill is low. See Engine Oil on page 5-13 for more information.


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ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE Notice: If you drive your vehicle while the engine is overheating, severe engine damage may occur.

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